Actually, both baby and adult scorpions have the same amount of poison; although, the baby scorpions decide to use all of their poison they have (out of fear and immaturity). While, on the other hand, adults are smarter and only use a portion, they can survive, and give you poison according to the disturbance caused.
They are smart at night but at morning and afternoon its not that active or not that smart. The smaller scorpions are more smarter than the bigger ones. the smaller scorpions took down a tarantula.
yes! scorpions in turkey so dangerous! they are everywhere!
That depends on the species of scorpian. Scorpian stings can range from a small painful sting, like a bee sting, to a deadly sting. Most scorpians do not possess venom strong enough to kill an adult, but of course, it depends on the species of scorpian. There are scorpians that can inflict a deadly sting. Some zoologists say that the smaller a scorpians pinchers are, the more potent their venom is.
Pseudoscorpions and real scorpions differ in several key ways: first, pseudoscorpions lack the long, segmented tail and stinger characteristic of true scorpions. Secondly, pseudoscorpions are generally much smaller, often measuring only a few millimeters in length. Additionally, pseudoscorpions have pincers that are usually proportionately larger relative to their body size compared to those of scorpions. Lastly, pseudoscorpions are primarily harmless to humans, while some real scorpions possess venom that can be dangerous.
uh, yeah the red scorpion is one of the most dangerous species of scorpions known to man...
They are smart at night but at morning and afternoon its not that active or not that smart. The smaller scorpions are more smarter than the bigger ones. the smaller scorpions took down a tarantula.
the stinger
SCORPIONS!
scorpions eat smaller arthopods such as itself and water beetles an worms
yes! scorpions in turkey so dangerous! they are everywhere!
That depends on the species of scorpian. Scorpian stings can range from a small painful sting, like a bee sting, to a deadly sting. Most scorpians do not possess venom strong enough to kill an adult, but of course, it depends on the species of scorpian. There are scorpians that can inflict a deadly sting. Some zoologists say that the smaller a scorpians pinchers are, the more potent their venom is.
scorpions, snakes, scarab beetles
mice, grasshoppers, smaller snakes, and scorpions.
Water Scorpions are not dangerous. The name comes from their resemblance to land-based scorpions. However, the 'tail' is a breathing apparatus, much like a snorkel. It is not envenomed and can do no harm.
Scorpions will eat anything that is smaller than them. This includes flies, crickets and even cockroaches. This includes maggots.
Yes mopeds are more dangerous due to their smaller tire size.
Pseudoscorpions and real scorpions differ in several key ways: first, pseudoscorpions lack the long, segmented tail and stinger characteristic of true scorpions. Secondly, pseudoscorpions are generally much smaller, often measuring only a few millimeters in length. Additionally, pseudoscorpions have pincers that are usually proportionately larger relative to their body size compared to those of scorpions. Lastly, pseudoscorpions are primarily harmless to humans, while some real scorpions possess venom that can be dangerous.